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 Post subject: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 3:26 pm 
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Will we get any summer this year?

Will Dunc get out something special tonight to drink whilst in his wellies?

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:28 pm 
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It's not good is it, to think we went camping back in March this year, that's the last time I saw the sun.

I have a bottle of '05 Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon in the fridge for when I get home, I tried this last year and was a little underwhelmed, I'm hoping I had an off day at the time as I've now acquired a case of the stuff.

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:04 pm 
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Bacchus wrote:
Will we get any summer this year?

Will Dunc get out something special tonight to drink whilst in his wellies?


Ba, dear Ba, I wish. Sadly not. What am I celebrating ? If the Druids saw the sun on the solstice assymuth (spelling) they were damn lucky ! Blacked out by a global warming wet blanket, aka a "maritime climate". Well. that's what it means here for latitudes north of the Channel Islands. No seasons !

Weirdly enough - actually, and fortunately (saving dosh) enough, I'm drinking a Tom Cannavan bargain of the week last Autumn - and......it costs £4.99 at the Co-op at the mo. two knicker off. An art Nouveau capsule, are you guessing what ?

No fancy pants 1er Gevry Chambertin tonight folks - none :(

I just rang Martin, a good local who lounges under the pear tree with a glass in hand, usually supping my beauties.... to say - Do you remember ? When .....

I'll put a blog-up for that Co-op red.

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:18 am 
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GK wrote:
I have a bottle of '05 Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon in the fridge for when I get home, I tried this last year and was a little underwhelmed, I'm hoping I had an off day at the time as I've now acquired a case of the stuff.


Looking forward to reading your write up
I've 4 or 5 bottles myself. When tesco have 25% off its worth grabbing a few for value
However, I Know what you mean about being previously underwhelmed
Read so many good write ups on it yet I think the Lehmann offering was more enjoyable on previous tasting
Will have to compare sometime

Guessing you got the case at a bargain?.... Go on, let's hear it.


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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:07 am 
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I had some vouchers and it was a free delivery week at T, I was struggling to find something to buy and decided to go for six of the MPE, it worked out at around £7 a bottle which isnt bad considering.

I left it until tonight to open, got back from a run last night and just wasnt in the mood for wine. Pasta-bake and an early night did the trick.

Im cooking pork fillet with lemon & sage risotto this evening, I think the richness of the MPE could work well with this dish.

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:43 am 
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sounds a good match


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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:09 pm 
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GK wrote:
Im cooking pork fillet with lemon & sage risotto this evening, I think the richness of the MPE could work well with this dish.


Sounds delicious to me. Lemon & sage rather than tart Bramley apple & sage - different, Not too much lemon, don't wana spoil that mature MPE. I missed that big T deal - damn.

I did weaken last night, and came inside to dry-off abit after frantically tying up stuff in the garden in the lashing rain - Puffy and squawly gail force winds here. Then opened a fireside claret on Midsummers Night, for goodness sake ! The chateau Griviere CB medoc 2004, Nice stuff, but no quite as good as the 2001 & 2002 vintages - we'll see how it is on day 2 when fully open.
Nevertheless, a consolation prize of sorts :wink:

Monsoon Ba ? it aint hot and steamy here - ha ha, Autumn Gails perhaps ! GK hot and steaming ? Excellent running weather though - a refreshing and cooling shower all the way.

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:33 pm 
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Duncan wrote:
Excellent running weather though



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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
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How are you doing with the weather Tribs ? Still on dry land ?

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
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Nope. I'm in the ark.


Never seen anything like it. I laid turf earlier in the week but some had to come up 'cos the supplier had sent some duff rolls. I had to take them up in the downpour. I got soaked but waited for it to stop on Saturday to lay down the new ones. I now have a patchwork quilt for a lawn :evil:

The turves I originally put down look great though. :roll: The rest of the garden is still underwater.

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 Post subject: Re: Mid Monsoon Day
PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:31 pm 
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I read that the '05 Mt Pleasant was held back. The '06 was released before the '05. Seems that it needed some time.

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